home to find his 23-year-old wife, Alina Bukhantsov, dead along with their 3-year-old ..... Mark, was found unharmed in a crib. Alina and her son both died of stab wounds to ..... family members said in the court filings. Alina Bukhantsov's husband, Denis Bukhantsov

California man, 19, charged in triple murder of sister-in-law, 2 young children

using a knife to kill his sister-in-law, 23-year-old Alina Bukhantsov, her 3-year-old daughter, Emannuela, and 2-year-old ..... Her 6-month-old son Mark survived the alleged attack. Alina Bukhantsov's husband said he had allowed his younger brother

Relative linked to triple-murder had troubled ties

coroner's office identified the victims as 23-year-old Alina Bukhantsov, her 3-year-old daughter, Emmanuela, and her ..... church's website. Church secretary Valentina Bondaruk said Alina Bukhantsov had been baptized at the church and grew up attending

Uncle charged in triple-murder had troubled ties

former Soviet Union," according to the church's website. The mother, identified by church secretary Valentina Bondaruk as Alina , had been baptized at the church and grew up attending Sunday school there. Bondaruk said the woman taught Sunday school at

you said Russia. Not al Qaeda. You said Russia. And the 1980s, they're now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, you know, the Cold War's been over for 20 years." (Compiled by Alina Selyukh; Editing by Jim Loney)

Factbox: Spending, fundraising in the presidential race

raised: $68.0 million Raised in September: $11.4 million Total spent: $53.4 million Spent in September: $27.9 million Cash on hand: $15.8 million (Reporting by Alexander Cohen and Alina Selyukh; editing by Todd Eastham)

Factbox: The wealthy behind the presidential race

President Barack Obama) AMERICAN CROSSROADS Total raised as of September 30: $68 million (Supports Republican candidates for federal offices) (Reporting by Patrick Temple-West, Alexander Cohen and Alina Selyukh; editing by Todd Eastham)

Democratic donors energize "Super PACs" as election nears

Democratic donors gave unprecedented amounts of money in September to their party's three main "Super PACs," federal disclosures revealed on Friday, a reflection of how wealthy Democrats' reluctance to give to such groups has faded in the weeks before the November 6 election.